Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong

Simulation study using Fire Dynamic Simulation (FDS) has been conducted on a simplified car park model. As this work aims to analyse the effectiveness of natural ventilation in the dissipation of smoke, all models’ dimensions and opening size corresponded to the Uniform Building by Law (UBBL) 1984 r...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Saifuddin, Abd Razak, Azli, Qi, Jie Kwong
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spelling my.uitm.ir.655952022-08-23T06:21:51Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65595/ Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Saifuddin Abd Razak, Azli Qi, Jie Kwong Heating and ventilation. Air conditioning Protection of buildings. Including protection from dampness, fire, burglary Simulation study using Fire Dynamic Simulation (FDS) has been conducted on a simplified car park model. As this work aims to analyse the effectiveness of natural ventilation in the dissipation of smoke, all models’ dimensions and opening size corresponded to the Uniform Building by Law (UBBL) 1984 requirements, which allowed the models to be without any mechanical ventilation system or alarm. The fire source is produced by a modelled car located at the centre of the building at the rate of 4MW. This is to represent a possible case within a car park area. Focuses were placed on the heat and hazardous gases produced by the car. The result shows that designs with different parameters exhibited different natural ventilation results for temperature and visibility at a preset height of 2.5m. Another critical observation was made on the smoke concentration and temperature outputs, which concentrated on the opening and tight corners. This is due to the inability of the heat flow to be removed from the building via natural ventilation. Therefore, this study reasonably concludes the importance of opening size and fire position with this simulation results and data. UiTM Press 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65595/1/65595.pdf Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong. (2022) Built Environment Journal, 19 (1): 6. pp. 53-59. ISSN 2637-0395 https://bej.uitm.edu.my/ 10.24191/bej.v19i1.14857 10.24191/bej.v19i1.14857 10.24191/bej.v19i1.14857
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topic Heating and ventilation. Air conditioning
Protection of buildings. Including protection from dampness, fire, burglary
spellingShingle Heating and ventilation. Air conditioning
Protection of buildings. Including protection from dampness, fire, burglary
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Saifuddin
Abd Razak, Azli
Qi, Jie Kwong
Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong
description Simulation study using Fire Dynamic Simulation (FDS) has been conducted on a simplified car park model. As this work aims to analyse the effectiveness of natural ventilation in the dissipation of smoke, all models’ dimensions and opening size corresponded to the Uniform Building by Law (UBBL) 1984 requirements, which allowed the models to be without any mechanical ventilation system or alarm. The fire source is produced by a modelled car located at the centre of the building at the rate of 4MW. This is to represent a possible case within a car park area. Focuses were placed on the heat and hazardous gases produced by the car. The result shows that designs with different parameters exhibited different natural ventilation results for temperature and visibility at a preset height of 2.5m. Another critical observation was made on the smoke concentration and temperature outputs, which concentrated on the opening and tight corners. This is due to the inability of the heat flow to be removed from the building via natural ventilation. Therefore, this study reasonably concludes the importance of opening size and fire position with this simulation results and data.
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author Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Saifuddin
Abd Razak, Azli
Qi, Jie Kwong
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Saifuddin
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title Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong
title_short Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong
title_full Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong
title_fullStr Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / Muhammad Saifuddin Abdul Rahman, Azli Abd Razak and Qi Jie Kwong
title_sort numerical simulation of natural ventilation effectiveness in removing fire smoke at multi-storey car park / muhammad saifuddin abdul rahman, azli abd razak and qi jie kwong
publisher UiTM Press
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